Monday, January 5, 2009

Green Juice on Monday and musing about The Boy

I slept in until 6:30 this morning. E did not get a smoothie. Darn. I feel like a failure. Well, not really.

He woke me up at 6:30 so I could get the boy ready. He dresses himself pretty well but I have to make him breakfast and make his lunch, make sure he wears gloves, hat, coat, not just a hoody, gets to the bus on time. You know, make sure he's ready. Breakfast is easy, cold cereal or toast. I try to get him to have oatmeal if he will but I don't want to fight in the morning, whatever you want, even scrambled eggs, just eat something and smile, my darling. Look! Cartoons!

He brings his lunch to school. Always a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a juice box and some fruit. He likes fruit but it has to be just right. There can't be brown spots or any other flaw or blemish or he won't eat it. I put lemon on apple slices and he likes that sometimes. I try not to stress on him about food but I do talk to him about healthy choices and try to make them accessible to him if I can. He just won't eat a vegetable.

He says he doesn't want to eat animals, but the fact is, he doesn't have much choice with his picky-ness. I think he will get better as he gets older. He's a smart kid and he is exposed to people eating good food, I hope it will rub off. You know, like the cussing has :)

Me, on the other hand, I love veges. So much that I sometimes wring the juices from them and drink it! As a treat!

Today's Juice:

4 or 5 kale leaves2 ribs of celerya cup or more of green cabbageabout a thumb of gingerwaterblend, strain, drink immediately, feel the power of green!Repeat as needed

I was wondering what kind of juicer you use. I am looking into them and have been looking at the jack la lane ones. One of them you can actually make soy milk and nut butters. Not sure If I would do that or how much I would juice. But I have been thinking of getting into juicing for a while now.

Rico, lol. That can be a problem. Too bad we can't harness that energy to heat the house, or run the car... Or maybe not, heh.

ID, you are always welcome :)

Melody, I can't live without the green!

Gemma, that is your name, I think, heh. I don't actually have a juicer yet. I am saving money and researching right now. I'm considering a champion or an omega. I might get something used to start with. I got my blender and food processor used at goodwill. I keep hoping to see a quality juicer there. I know a lot of people have them and don't use them, ya know? Right now I am juicing with a blender, just liquefy the veges and strain with a fine colander. It's a lot of work which is probably why I only do it once a week or so.

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The Philosophy of Animal Rights by Tom Regan

The other animals humans eat, use in science, hunt, trap, and exploit in a variety of ways, have a life of their own that is of importance to them apart from their utility to us. They are not only in the world, they are aware of it. What happens to them matters to them. Each has a life that fares better or worse for the one whose life it is.

That life includes a variety of biological, individual, and social needs. The satisfaction of these needs is a source of pleasure, their frustration or abuse, a source of pain. In these fundamental ways, the nonhuman animals in labs and on farms, for example, are the same as human beings. And so it is that the ethics of our dealings with them, and with one another, must acknowledge the same fundamental moral principles.

At its deepest level, human ethics is based on the independent value of the individual: The moral worth of any one human being is not to be measured by how useful that person is in advancing the interest of other human beings. To treat human beings in ways that do not honor their independent value is to violate that most basic of human rights: the right of each person to be treated with respect.

The philosophy of animal rights demands only that logic be respected. For any argument that plausibly explains the independent value of human beings implies that other animals have this same value, and have it equally. And any argument that plausibly explains the right of humans to be treated with respect, also implies that these other animals have this same right, and have it equally, too.

It is true, therefore, that women do not exist to serve men, blacks to serve whites, the poor to serve the rich, or the weak to serve the strong. The philosophy of animal rights not only accepts these truths, it insists upon and justifies them.

But this philosophy goes further. By insisting upon and justifying the independent value and rights of other animals, it gives scientifically informed and morally impartial reasons for denying that these animals exist to serve us.

Once this truth is acknowledged, it is easy to understand why the philosophy of animal rights is uncompromising in its response to each and every injustice other animals are made to suffer.

It is not larger, cleaner cages that justice demands in the case of animals used in science, for example, but empty cages: not "traditional" animal agriculture, but a complete end to all commerce in the flesh of dead animals; not "more humane" hunting and trapping, but the total eradication of these barbarous practices.

For when an injustice is absolute, one must oppose it absolutely. It was not "reformed" slavery that justice demanded, not "reformed" child labor, not "reformed" subjugation of women. In each of these cases, abolition was the only moral answer. Merely to reform injustice is to prolong injustice.

The philosophy of animal rights demands this same answer - abolition - in response to the unjust exploitation of other animals. It is not the details of unjust exploitation that must be changed. It is the unjust exploitation itself that must be ended, whether on the farm, in the lab, or among the wild, for example. The philosophy of animal rights asks for nothing more, but neither will it be satisfied with anything less.

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Insprirational Vegan Quotes

1. Animals that live in the wild kill other animals in order to eat. If I also lived in the wild would it still be inhumane to kill an animal to eat?? What about if I raised chickens in my backyard and cultivated their eggs for my breakfast omelet, is this inhumane?A: Because animal flesh and products are not needed for human nutrition killing and eating them is inhumane in any circumstances. No kind of slavery is humane no matter how well the slave is treated. You can't respect someone and then exploit her for her eggs/milk/honey.

2. Do animal rights moralists take into consideration the domestication of animals i.e. history of farming, farming as the back bone to the establishment of the first civilizations. There’s not much literature about the reasons animals have become a central part of human life? A: History is no excuse to continue to exploit non humans. Animals are not needed for human nutrition. That is a myth perpetuated by industries which make money exploiting non human animals.

3. Is domestication against animals rights? If so, does that make having a dog or cat or horse inhumane? A: At this time there are a lot of domesticated animals that need tending. Most domesticated animals are just that. They would not exist as we know them if not for domestication. Breeding animals for pets or for food is unnecessary and inhumane. Adopt animals, have them spayed or neutered. Give them a comfortable home where they can live out their lives without being exploited. With time the numbers of "non-food" and "food" animals will go down and eventually there will be no more domesticated food animals or pets.

Ethical veganism results in a profound revolution within the individual; a complete rejection of the paradigm of oppression and violence that she has been taught from childhood to accept as the natural order. It changes her life and the lives of those with whom she shares this vision of nonviolence. Ethical veganism is anything but passive; on the contrary, it is the active refusal to cooperate with injustice. ~Gary L. Francione

Merely by ceasing to eat meat Merely by practicing restraint We have the power to end a painful industry

We do not have to bear arms to end this evil We do not have to contribute money We do not have to sit in jail or go to meetings or demonstrations or engage in acts of civil disobedienceMost often, the act of repairing the world, of healing mortal wounds, is left to heroes and tzaddikim (holy people) Saints and people of unusual disciplineBut here is an action every mortal can perform--surely it is not too difficult!~Roberta Kalechofsky of Jews for Animal RightsThe ten commandments of Mother Earth

1. Thou shall love and honor the Earth for it blesses thy life and governs thy survival.2. Thou shall keep each day sacred to the Earth and celebrate the turning of its seasons.3. Thou shall not hold thyself above other living things nor drive them to extinction.4. Thou shall give thanks for thy food, to the creatures and plants that nourish thee.5. Thou shall educate thy offspring for multitudes of people are a blessing unto the Earth when we live in harmony.6. Thou shall not kill, nor waste Earth's riches upon weapons of war.7. Thou shall not pursue profit at the Earth's expense but strive to restore its damaged majesty.8. Thou shall not hide from thyself or others the consequences of thy actions upon the Earth.9. Thou shall not steal from future generations by impoverishing or poisoning the Earth.10. Thou shall consume material goods in moderation so all may share the Earth's bounty. ~Ernest Callenbach

"This is what passes for "food" in America today: A collection of nutritionally-obliterated, hormonally-enhanced, chemically-adulterated shapes of refined whatever, all hyped up to make them seem like real food when in fact they're just agricultural byproducts devoid of any real nutrition." ~Mike Adams

"I like not eating animals. Animals are our friends and we shouldn't eat them. Animals need us to take care of them and save them. My mom cooks us vegetables and pretend hamburgers and hotdogs and chicken nuggets and they are healthy for you and taste good! I told all my friends 'you should NOT eat animals!' I hit my friend Levi because he was eating a ham sandwich and wouldn't stop. Then mom said that Levi is an animal too and we have to be nice to all animals even if they eat other animals. I said sorry to Levi, but I wish he would not eat animals anymore. I also like not eating animals because my mom says it helps the earth, like recycling." ~Jacob, 6 yrs old

You see, in life, lots of people know what to do, but few people actually do what they know. Knowing is not enough! You must take action.~Anthony Robbins

It only takes a spark ~Daniel Andreas San DiegoSome people are still going to want to eat meat. We do agree though that vegetarianism is a healthier diet. ~David Stroud (of the American Meat Institute)For that which befalls the sons of men befalls beasts ;even one thing befall them: as the one dies, so dies the other. They have all one breath; so that a man has no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go to one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again. Who knows that the spirit of man goes upward, and the spirit of the beast goes downward to the earth? ~Ecclesiastes iii., 19, 20, 21.

There is no such thing as cruelty free slaughter or humane killing.No slave is happy no matter what the owner tells you.Go Vegan NOW!Do it for the cows that have their babies taken away again and again for milk production.Do it for the chickens who are de-beaked for egg production.Do it for the pigs who have to nurse their babies on concrete floors.Do it for the millions of humans who don't know any better.Do it for the planet.Do it for your health.

Do it because there is NO SUCH THING as humane slaughter.~ Judith Barnes

If only I could so live and so serve the world that after me there should never again be birds in cages. ~Isak Dinesen (pen name of Karen Blixen), author (1885-1962)

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.~Anne Frank

If "rights" exist at all— and both feeling and usage indubitably prove that they do exist —they cannot be consistency awarded to men and denied to animals, since the same sense of justice and compassion apply in both cases.~Henry Salt, 1892

You ask people why they have deer heads on the wall. They always say, Because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother's attractive, but I have photographs of her. ~Ellen DeGeneres

A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.~Leo Tolstoy

The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites, or women created for men. ~ Alice Walker

Thou Shalt Not Kill~ The Christian Bible

If the world were merely seductive, that would be easy; if the world were merely challenging, that would be no problem. But I wake up each morning torn between a desire to save the world and a desire to savor the world. This makes it very hard to plan the day.~E. B. White

Don’t want to ruin the oceans? Go vegan.Don’t like the environmental problems of the soy industry? Go vegan.Don’t like monoculture? Go vegan.Don’t like the environmental problems of the petroleum industry? Go vegan.Don’t like greenhouse gas emission? Go vegan.Don’t like animal exploitation and cruelty? Go vegan.Want environmental sustainability? Go vegan.Want to feed the hungry? Go vegan.Want to save water? Go vegan.Want to cut air and water pollution? Go vegan.Want to slow global warming? Go vegan.Want to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, obesity, and cancer? Go vegan.There is no absolutely single personal change that the average person can make that has a better impact on the environment than going vegan. ~Dan Cudahy

Honey is not vegan. It is an animal product, it came from the inside of an animal that produced it, not for you to sweeten your tea, but for a baby bee to live and grow on. Using honey or products made with beeswax are not on the vegan menu.What is it that should trace the insuperable line? ...The question is not, Can they reason? nor Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?

~Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)

Can you really ask what reason Pythagoras had for abstaining from flesh? For my part I rather wonder both by what accident and in what state of soul or mind the first man did so, touched his mouth to gore and brought his lips to the flesh of a dead creature, he who set forth tables of dead, stale bodies and ventured to call food and nourishment the parts that had a little before bellowed and cried, moved and lived.

How could his eyes endure the slaughter when throats were slit and hides flayed and limbs torn from limb? How could his nose endure the stench? How was it that the pollution did not turn away his taste, which made contact with the sores of others and sucked juices and serums from mortal wounds?

It is certainly not lions and wolves that we eat out of self-defense; on the contrary, we ignore these and slaughter harmless,tame creatures without stings or teeth to harm us, creatures that, I swear, Nature appears to have produced for the sake of their beauty and grace.

But nothing abashed us, not the flower-like like tinting of the flesh, not the persuasiveness of the harmonious voice, not the cleanliness of their habits or the unusual intelligence that may be found in the poor wretches.

No, for the sake of a little flesh we deprive them of sun, of light, of the duration of life to which they are entitled by birth and being.~Plutarch

I abhor vivisection. It should at least be curbed. Better, it should be abolished. I know of no achievement through vivisection, no scientific discovery, that could not have been obtained without such barbarism and cruelty. The whole thing is evil.~Charles Mayo (founder of the Mayo Clinic)

Truly man is the king of beasts, for his brutality exceeds them. We live by the death of others. We are burial places.~Leonardo Da Vinci

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